Hi friends! One of my “pullets” this season appears to be a cockerel! 
As I’m new to rooster raising, I have what is probably a really basic question, but please set my mind at ease here. We’ve got pescatarians, vegetarians, & vegans in my household, so I want to fully understand the differences in eggs from female-only flocks vs flocks with a male, so my family members can comfortably make decisions about consuming the eggs going forward.
So here goes! Once the rooster is developed enough to be fertilizing the girls eggs, how diligent must I be about removing eggs from the nest? Must I take the eggs immediately after laying? If a day or so goes by, will a chick start developing… or is that only a worry if one of my girls is broody and actively sitting on the eggs for an extended period? In the past, if we’ve been away for a few/several days our neighbor will usually care for the girls, but leave the eggs as they have a large flock themselves. But is this a no-no now with a rooster in the flock?
Thank you so much for your help!

As I’m new to rooster raising, I have what is probably a really basic question, but please set my mind at ease here. We’ve got pescatarians, vegetarians, & vegans in my household, so I want to fully understand the differences in eggs from female-only flocks vs flocks with a male, so my family members can comfortably make decisions about consuming the eggs going forward.
So here goes! Once the rooster is developed enough to be fertilizing the girls eggs, how diligent must I be about removing eggs from the nest? Must I take the eggs immediately after laying? If a day or so goes by, will a chick start developing… or is that only a worry if one of my girls is broody and actively sitting on the eggs for an extended period? In the past, if we’ve been away for a few/several days our neighbor will usually care for the girls, but leave the eggs as they have a large flock themselves. But is this a no-no now with a rooster in the flock?
Thank you so much for your help!

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